46. In approximately April 2018, Ms. Taylor returned to working during off-season
weekends for Brown.
47. His life, at this point, was in apparent chaos. Many of the people who worked with
him previously had quit, including his chef and another trainer. They could no longer take Brown’s
mistreatment and troubling behavior.1
48. He was also having trouble balancing the responsibilities he had arising out of his
many endorsement deals, including with Campbell’s Soup, Nike, Pepsi, Pizza Hut,
AT&T/DirecTV, and Rite Aid, among others. He showed up late to events he was required to
attend for those sponsors or otherwise failed to hold up his contractual obligations.
49. In the wake of staff defections and the chaos surrounding him, Brown often relied
on Ms. Taylor to take care of his administrative needs when she was there with him on weekends.
She was tasked with booking flights for him, keeping his travel schedule, making sure he arrived
at sponsored events on time, and even babysitting his children